Life's Blood (song)

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“Life's Blood”
Single by Eighteen Visions
from the album The Best of Eighteen Visions
Released July 2001
Format CD, 12"
Recorded March 2001
Genre Metalcore
Length 2:51
Label Trustkill Records
Producer Jeff Forrest
Eighteen Visions singles chronology
"Champagne And Sleeping Pills"
(2000)
"Life's Blood"
(2001)
"An Old Wyoming Song"
(2001)
The Best of Eighteen Visions track listing
"Five 'O Six A.M. Three/Fifteen"
(Track 8)
"Life's Blood"
(Track 9)
"Dead Rose"
(Track 10)

Life's Blood was the fourth hit and second radio single from Eighteen Visions. The song received quite a bit of airplay in the first week or so but did not receive any airplay while it was a current single after three weeks. Life Blood was originally from the 1996 Lifeless EP, the original version is often mistaken for their first song recorded, while it is unknown what song was first recorded, it is rumored to be "Of Pain". Life's Blood is known for the the lines: "The blood is life and it shall be mine" and "I envy you", "I envy you" is often mistaken to say "Olivia" or "All right let me out".